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By Jake Zimmers
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
For the first time in over a year, the Bang Your Head Podcast is back as Jake and special guest John Sabino review the latest Fall Out Boy album So Much For Stardust! Tune in as Jake and John give their unapologetic take on the first FOB album in 5 years.
Was it a return to form? Did it sound like dance music? Does Heartbreak Feel So Good? Find out all this and more on this special episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast!
Jack King strives to be at the top of his field in an industry some might not think of. Coming from a writing background, Jack found his name to a larger audience as a presenter, podcast host, and even on-screen character with two of the premiere homes for coverage of pro wrestling: WhatCulture and Cultaholic.
How did Jack fall down this path? What sparked his love of pro wrestling? What are his favorite writing topics outside of the industry? How has the last 4+ years been as a shareholder in his own company? Why "Jobber"? Find this all out and much more on this week's episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast!
Featuring music from Observe the 93rd!
This week's episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast features part 2 of Jake's conversation with Erin DePaul! Tune in as Erin reveals her most influential album and reviews it track-by-track with Jake.
Featuring music from Observe the 93rd!
After nearly 6 months out, the Bang Your Head Podcast is back! Tune in to the return to find out what Jake has been up to since April, and more importantly, this week's sit-down with Erin DePaul! The former Lincoln Memorial (TN) Lacrosse standout speaks on her discovery of the sport, how LMU shaped her life, and how important music has been as she ventures into her next stage working at Wagner College in NYC!
Featuring new music from Crooked Ways!
This week on the Bang Your Head Podcast, Jake's conversation with videographer and entrepreneur Kristian Golick continues as they discuss the most influential album in Kristian's life.
Featuring brand new music from Observe the 93rd!
At 22 years old, Kristian Golick took a step that not many would be willing to take. After graduating from Kutztown University in 2016 and moving onto his 1st full-time position, Golick realized that he wanted to do things his own way, with no one telling him how to best express his creativity. Over the past 5 years since starting his video consulting company, Kristian has just scratched the surface, providing tips to aspiring videographers, shooting and editing emotional wedding recaps, and sat down with success stories from the industry to learn how they have gotten things done.
But how close was Kristian to not taking this step? Where did his love of music come from over the years? How did he and Jake go 3 years at KU without so much as a "Hi, how are ya"? Find all of this out and more on this week's episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast, featuring brand new music from Observe the 93rd!
This week's episode is a special edition of the Bang Your Head Podcast as Jake and former guests John Sabino and Pete Long review the brand new album from A Day to Remember, You're Welcome!
What does the band's major label debut sound like? Was 2 years worth the wait? Why is it arguably their most polarizing release? Find out everything on this week's special episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast!
A background of athletics and love of hip-hop doesn't seem like the average start for somebody in a pop-punk band. Yet that's where Tighe Eshelman found himself before attending his first heavy rock concert as a teenager. From that moment, Tighe knew that the music world was for him.
He eventually found his home with Sink In, and along the way has paved a path with a full-length album, EP's, and singles that provide thoughtful lyrics, varying degrees of musical styles, and energetic live performances.
But what was the show that did it for Tighe? How did he first meet his Sink In bandmates? What's been his best show? Found out all of this and more on the newest episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast!
Featuring music from Sink In!
Simon Miller presents something unique. In a content creator world filled sometimes with egotism and unrealistic presentations, Simon presents life in his own unique and creative way, combining realistic humor and experiences with funny self-wit and storytelling. The self-proclaimed "Bald A-Hole" has presented a variety of content over the course of his career, ranging from voiceover work and hosting opportunities, reacting to music on his former channel "Rock Reacts", his current personal channel discussing his love of bodybuilding and critiques of the medium, and WhatCulture.com, where he presents his reviews and opinions on the ever evolving professional wrestling industry.
How did Simon come to fall in love with pro wrestling and bodybuilding? Where does his love of music come from? Why? Nothing else, just Why? Find all of this out and more on the latest episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast!
Featuring music from Simon's band MG and the Juggernaut!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.